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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Why is it always 1986 in the Health IT world

Simplifying payment structures and standardising treatment protocols will transform health care, but because of the legacy IT systems involved and the 'locked-in' situation, many of the things that have to be done, will remain fiendishly complex and, thus, marvelously profitable for the IT consultants, system providers and integrators, for many years to come.
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Labels: complex, consultant, Health IT, integrate, legacy, protocols, simplify, transform, treatment

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